This is part of a fine flint bracelet, probably dating from the Predynastic Period to the Third Dyna (cont.)
An ivory bracelet, dated by Margaret Murray to the Roman Period, likely from Abydos. The object was (cont.)
A copper alloy child's bracelet with two animal heads. It likely dates to the Roman Period. It was a (cont.)
Fragment of blue and white glass bracelet. From Armant. Presumed to be Islamic Period.
A shell bracelet fragment from Armant. In the Petrie Museum distribution notes this object is listed (cont.)
An ivory or shell bracelet fragment from Armant dating to the Predynastic period. This a surface fin (cont.)
This is an ivory or shell bracelet fragment from Armant tomb 1603.
Fragment of a glass bracelet. Blue glass. From Armant. Presumably Arabic? Carol Meyer, 1996. In 'The (cont.)
Fragment of a glass bracelet. Black glass with lustre. From Armant. Presumably Arabic. Carol Meyer, (cont.)
Fragment of a glass bracelet. Black glass. From Armant. Presumably Arabic? Carol Meyer, 1996. In 'Th (cont.)
Fragment of a glass bracelet. Black glass. From Armant. Presumably Arabic. Carol Meyer, 1996. In 'Th (cont.)
Fragment of a glass bracelet. Green glass. From Armant. Presumably Arabic? Carol Meyer, 1996. In 'Th (cont.)
Fragment of a glass bracelet. Clear glass. From Armant. Presumably Arabic? Carol Meyer, 1996. In 'Th (cont.)
Fragment of a glass bracelet. Yellow glass. From Armant. Presumably Arabic? Carol Meyer, 1996. In 'T (cont.)
Fragment of a glass bracelet. Black glass. From Armant. presumably Arabic? Carol Meyer, 1996. In 'Th (cont.)
Fragment of a glass bracelet. Green glass. From Armant. presumably Arabic? Carol Meyer, 1996. In 'Th (cont.)
4 fragments of dark brown glass bracelet from Armant. Presumably Arabic? Carol Meyer, 1996. In 'The (cont.)